You judge a dogs age by its teeth. If you are unsure how to do this you may want a vet to. If the dog still has his deciduous teeth (baby) then he is 6 months or less. If he has his adult teeth with no tartar about 1-3yrs, then you judge how bad the tartar is to find out how old he is if hes over 3. This is just a general rule, some animals dont get tartar as bad as others!
2007-01-07 13:52:21
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answered by doodlebugmeem 4
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Yep a Jack Russel they're sturdy little canines with the middle of an enormous canines. Or a Miniature Bull Terrier they arrive in quite a small length now a days. The Jacks are extremely smart extreme skill canines with the middle of a loin & mind of monkey I swear, lol. The min Bullies are very like a accepted Bull Terrier opinionated & obdurate yet unswerving as.
2016-12-01 23:46:43
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answered by ? 4
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It's pretty easy to determine a dog's age until they're about three years old by looking at their teeth, after that, it's pretty much a guess by looking at their coat, their disposition, their activity, etc.
2007-01-07 13:58:08
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answered by amccoy1962 6
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The age of a dog can be "guesstimated" by looking at its teeth (to see if the adult teeth have all come in, and how much if any tartar has built up on the teeth), and its skeletal development.
2007-01-07 13:50:26
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answered by Fetch 11 Humane Society 5
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Take the dog to a vet and a vet will be able to give you a good idea by looking at the dogs teeth.
2007-01-07 13:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You can visit this website http://www.dogsvets.net
You will a lot of information on dogs. Ask a Breed Expert on this site
2007-01-07 14:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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well, when they get to be about six, they get gray in their hair, but it's really hard to tell. a vet should be able to give you details on aging them though. good luck hope i helped a little
2007-01-07 13:50:34
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answered by blondie 2
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